HICAP40
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POST PICS OF YOUR RELOADING SETUPS
HICAP40 replied to AxisWorks LLC's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
i agree, the steal millions from banks everyday -
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buy this now, just spent 30 minutes searchinf for you and this was all i could find good luck http://www.sinclairintl.com/reloading-components/brass/rifle-brass/norma-brass-prod37539.aspx?avs|Cartridge_1=CEE_300%20Remington%20Ultra%20Magnum&avad=avant&aid=52887&cm_mmc=affiliate-_-Itwine-_-Avantlink-_-Custom%20Link johnny
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thats fd up im on 18 years congrats johnny
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our last name is hiller and my card and sons card got hit same time. So alphabetical is a possibilty johnny
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so far we hit 4 outta 7 elk tag applications Oh my!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TIME TO START TAKING THOSE ELK PICS AND POSTING JOHNNY
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CANT FIND ANY ONLINE ?
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any more out there? johnny
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Wipe out Rules, spray it in the barrel and walk away. patch out the barrel the next day. thats it do it for 3 days in a row if your barrel is real bad. johnny
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http://www.accuratereloading.com/crownr.html
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hacksaw weighs alot less haha
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Dwight Scott, Benchrest Smith and Hall of Famer "Yes, I've seen some barrels harmed by over-cleaning. But usually that's a technique problem. You can minimize the chance of harming your barrel by using a tight-fitting bore guide that prevents the cleaning rod from bowing. Also most barrels don't wear out--they burn out." First let me say, if you talk to the top ten guys you'll find ten different ideas on the best way to clean and brush a bore. Everybody has their own way of doing it. My method has has worked for me for over 22 years, but other shooters may have devised other methods that work just as well for them. While I clean my rifles very thoroughly, I do believe too many guns are over-cleaned. I know one guy who wiped out his throat in less than 80 rounds. I also don't believe in barrel break-in routines. I just don't do it since I don't know what you're trying to achieve with the one shot, one clean ritual. That said, I do brush my rifles, usually every 20 rounds or so. And when I brush, I do a thorough job. First, I run a couple wet patches to get rid of the bulk of the crud. Then I give it about 1.5 complete strokes per shot fired. That means, after 20 shots fired, I'll do 30 up and back cycles with a wet brush, adding more solvent (Butch's Bore Shine) after every ten complete cycles. I guess you could call that a heavy brushing regimen. Am I cleaning too much? I don't think so, if we really examine what's happening to the barrel. First, let's consider barrel life. Some people say heavy cleaning shortens barrel life. But I'm skeptical of that claim. Most barrels don't wear out--they burn out. I've looked through a borescope, and some barrels look really bad in the throat area after just 200-300 rounds. We're talking about heat cracking and pressure-related surface flaws. From this I conclude that heavy brushing doesn't wear the barrels out--heat and pressure are the culprits. What about throat erosion? Some people say heavy cleaning wears out the throat prematurely. But, as heavy as I brush, I see very little evidence of the throat moving forward.Dwight Scott, Benchrest Smith and Hall of Famer "Yes, I've seen some barrels harmed by over-cleaning. But usually that's a technique problem. You can minimize the chance of harming your barrel by using a tight-fitting bore guide that prevents the cleaning rod from bowing. Also most barrels don't wear out--they burn out."
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most guys on youtube are Idiots. Hangout where the pros do from one of best out there, if you need more literature let me know http://www.6mmbr.com/gailmcmbreakin.html Johnny
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i totally agree with that one, much better bc bullets out there than that, how far you plan on shootin? I dont break in barrels.... I shoot till i go to the range next time then I clean. That way everytime I leave the range I know that I`m on target with that particular gun. Typically 150 rounds on the average johnny
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POST PICS OF YOUR RELOADING SETUPS
HICAP40 replied to AxisWorks LLC's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
sweet, nice to see some larger man cave/ relaoding set ups johnny -
POST PICS OF YOUR RELOADING SETUPS
HICAP40 replied to AxisWorks LLC's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
somebody has got to have the ultimate reloading room out there...... lets see em` johnny -
keep em coming
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Looking for a few 162-180 gn .284
HICAP40 replied to muledeerarea33?'s topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Your bullet is STABLE. Your bullet is flying with full stability. You can expect good groups and your BC is optimized. -
Looking for a few 162-180 gn .284
HICAP40 replied to muledeerarea33?'s topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
hows this? maybe we can get Amanda to pin it? http://www.bergerbullets.com/twist-rate-calculator/ Johnny -
Looking for a few 162-180 gn .284
HICAP40 replied to muledeerarea33?'s topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
just picked up some nosler accubond long range today 175 gr. if ya want to try a few. i bought them for testing my self.. johnny in tucson -
anytime, i keep quite a collection of powder, primers and bullets. only one i havent been able to find is winchester 204 brass for almost 2 years johnny
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since your an advanced member of coueswhitetail just replace them when they come available. im in tucson. email me @ reloadn@comcast.net
